Peltophorum (Vogel) Benth., J. Bot. (Hooker) 2(10): 75. 1840
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Peltophorum (Vogel) Benth., J. Bot. (Hooker) 2(10): 75. 1840 View in CoL nom. cons.
Figs 67 View Figure 67 , 68 View Figure 68 , 70 View Figure 70 , 72 View Figure 72
Baryxylum Lour., Fl. Cochinch. 1: 266-267. 1790, nom rej. against Peltophorum (Vogel) Benth. Type: Baryxylum rufum Lour. [= Peltophorum dasyrhachis (Miq.) Kurz var. dasyrhachis ]
Caesalpinia sect. Peltophorum Vogel, Linnaea 11(3): 406. 1837. Type: Caesalpinia dubia Spreng. [≡ Peltophorum dubium (Spreng.) Taub.]
Type.
Peltophorum vogelianum Walpers, nom. illeg. [= Peltophorum dubium (Spreng.) Taub.]
Description.
Unarmed trees (Fig. 67D View Figure 67 ), 15-35 (60) m, and up to 80 (100) cm stem diameter, sometimes buttressed, the buttresses flat to 1 m, whole plant frequently with a rusty indumentum. Stipules simple, lobed or subulately branched, pinnatafid or bipinnatafid, often persistent, or small and caducous. Leaves bipinnate, rachis to 40 cm, 3-15 (25) pairs of pinnae, (6) 8-15 (28) pairs of sessile opposite oblong leaflets per pinna. Inflorescences terminal and/or axillary, simple racemes or panicles, 15-30 (40) cm long; bracts present, persistent or caducous. Flowers bisexual, showy; hypanthium very short, discoid or campanulate and somewhat obscure; sepals 5, free, imbricate in bud, reflexed at anthesis; petals 5, usually bright yellow, rarely pink or white, suborbicular or obovate, more or less equal, imbricate, spreading, often much crinkled, margins sometimes erose, basally clawed (Fig. 68B View Figure 68 ); stamens 10, free, filaments thickened and pilose at least towards the base, usually shorter than the petals, anthers uniform, dorsifixed, glabrous or pubescent, longitudinally dehiscent; pollen in oblate tricolporate monads with coarsely reticulate surface ornamentation with sinuous, slightly convoluted muri; ovary sessile or sub-stipitate, 3-8-ovuled, style filiform, incurved, stigma prominent peltate or capitate. Fruits flat, oblong or narrow ellipsoid, tapering at both ends, hard, indehiscent, or eventually splitting longitudinally, often persistent, with a firm wing-like extension on each suture, valves usually longitudinally striate, 1-6 (8)-seeded (Fig. 70C, D View Figure 70 ). Seeds oblong, flat or lenticular, compressed, exalbuminous.
Chromosome number.
2 n = 26 ( Van-Lume and Souza 2018).
Included species and geographic distribution.
Six (or seven) species. One (or two) in the Neotropics, one in southern Africa, four in South East Asia, one of which, P. pterocarpum (DC.) Backer ex K. Heyne, reaching N Australia (Fig. 72 View Figure 72 ). Three species ( P. dasyrhachis , P. dubium and P. pterocarpum ) have been introduced more widely.
Ecology.
In lowland deciduous and evergreen moist forests, coastal vegetation along beaches and mangrove edges, frequent in forest clearings and secondary vegetation. Evergreen or often deciduous. Flowering often immediately preceding leaf flush, indehiscent narrowly-winged fruits probably wind-dispersed. Some introduced and cultivated species weakly naturalised in places, the true native distribution of P. dubium in some doubt in some parts of the Neotropics, e.g., in Bolivia ( Barneby 1996).
Etymology.
From Greek, pelte - (= shield) and - phoros (= bearing), in reference to the large peltate shield-like centrally-attached stigma.
Human uses.
Several species are introduced and cultivated as ornamentals (Fig. 67D View Figure 67 ) and as shade trees over coffee and cacao, including Asian P. pterocarpum and P. dasyrhachis Kurz ex Baker in Africa, P. africanum Sond. beyond its range limits within Africa and in the New World, e.g., Florida, and P. dubium (Spreng.) Taub. across the Americas.
Notes.
The genus Peltophorum resembles Schizolobium in potentially gigantic stature, abruptly bipinnate leaves, massive terminal racemose-paniculate inflorescence of handsome yellow flowers, and almost equal calyx-lobes, but differs in the grossly peltate stigma which Peltophorum shares with Bussea which is its sister genus (Fig. 66 View Figure 66 ), and its linear-ellipsoid, as opposed to oblanceolate, spoon-shaped fruits (Fig. 70A-D View Figure 70 ). Two species have been recognised in the Neotropics, but these are doubtfully distinct.
Taxonomic references.
Barneby (1996); Brenan (1967); Hou (1996b) including an illustration; Isely (1975); Larsen et al. (1980) including an illustration.
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Peltophorum (Vogel) Benth., J. Bot. (Hooker) 2(10): 75. 1840
Bruneau, Anne, de Queiroz, Luciano Paganucci, Ringelberg, Jens J., Borges, Leonardo M., Bortoluzzi, Roseli Lopes da Costa, Brown, Gillian K., Cardoso, Domingos B. O. S., Clark, Ruth P., Conceicao, Adilva de Souza, Cota, Matheus Martins Teixeira, Demeulenaere, Else, de Stefano, Rodrigo Duno, Ebinger, John E., Ferm, Julia, Fonseca-Cortes, Andres, Gagnon, Edeline, Grether, Rosaura, Guerra, Ethiene, Haston, Elspeth, Herendeen, Patrick S., Hernandez, Hector M., Hopkins, Helen C. F., Huamantupa-Chuquimaco, Isau, Hughes, Colin E., Ickert-Bond, Stefanie M., Iganci, Joao, Koenen, Erik J. M., Lewis, Gwilym P., de Lima, Haroldo Cavalcante, de Lima, Alexandre Gibau, Luckow, Melissa, Marazzi, Brigitte, Maslin, Bruce R., Morales, Matias, Morim, Marli Pires, Murphy, Daniel J., O'Donnell, Shawn A., Oliveira, Filipe Gomes, Oliveira, Ana Carla da Silva, Rando, Juliana Gastaldello, Ribeiro, Petala Gomes, Ribeiro, Carolina Lima, Santos, Felipe da Silva, Seigler, David S., da Silva, Guilherme Sousa, Simon, Marcelo F., Soares, Marcos Vinicius Batista & Terra, Vanessa 2024 |
Baryxylum
Bruneau & de Queiroz & Ringelberg & Borges & Bortoluzzi & Brown & Cardoso & Clark & Conceição & Cota & Demeulenaere & de Stefano & Ebinger & Ferm & Fonseca-Cortés & Gagnon & Grether & Guerra & Haston & Herendeen & Hernández & Hopkins & Huamantupa-Chuquimaco & Hughes & Ickert-Bond & Iganci & Koenen & Lewis & de Lima & de Lima & Luckow & Marazzi & Maslin & Morales & Morim & Murphy & O’Donnell & Oliveira & Oliveira & Rando & Ribeiro & Ribeiro & Santos & Seigler & da Silva & Simon & Soares & Terra 2024 |
Peltophorum
Bruneau & de Queiroz & Ringelberg & Borges & Bortoluzzi & Brown & Cardoso & Clark & Conceição & Cota & Demeulenaere & de Stefano & Ebinger & Ferm & Fonseca-Cortés & Gagnon & Grether & Guerra & Haston & Herendeen & Hernández & Hopkins & Huamantupa-Chuquimaco & Hughes & Ickert-Bond & Iganci & Koenen & Lewis & de Lima & de Lima & Luckow & Marazzi & Maslin & Morales & Morim & Murphy & O’Donnell & Oliveira & Oliveira & Rando & Ribeiro & Ribeiro & Santos & Seigler & da Silva & Simon & Soares & Terra 2024 |
Baryxylum rufum
Bruneau & de Queiroz & Ringelberg & Borges & Bortoluzzi & Brown & Cardoso & Clark & Conceição & Cota & Demeulenaere & de Stefano & Ebinger & Ferm & Fonseca-Cortés & Gagnon & Grether & Guerra & Haston & Herendeen & Hernández & Hopkins & Huamantupa-Chuquimaco & Hughes & Ickert-Bond & Iganci & Koenen & Lewis & de Lima & de Lima & Luckow & Marazzi & Maslin & Morales & Morim & Murphy & O’Donnell & Oliveira & Oliveira & Rando & Ribeiro & Ribeiro & Santos & Seigler & da Silva & Simon & Soares & Terra 2024 |
Peltophorum dasyrhachis (Miq.) Kurz var. dasyrhachis
Bruneau & de Queiroz & Ringelberg & Borges & Bortoluzzi & Brown & Cardoso & Clark & Conceição & Cota & Demeulenaere & de Stefano & Ebinger & Ferm & Fonseca-Cortés & Gagnon & Grether & Guerra & Haston & Herendeen & Hernández & Hopkins & Huamantupa-Chuquimaco & Hughes & Ickert-Bond & Iganci & Koenen & Lewis & de Lima & de Lima & Luckow & Marazzi & Maslin & Morales & Morim & Murphy & O’Donnell & Oliveira & Oliveira & Rando & Ribeiro & Ribeiro & Santos & Seigler & da Silva & Simon & Soares & Terra 2024 |
Caesalpinia sect. Peltophorum
Bruneau & de Queiroz & Ringelberg & Borges & Bortoluzzi & Brown & Cardoso & Clark & Conceição & Cota & Demeulenaere & de Stefano & Ebinger & Ferm & Fonseca-Cortés & Gagnon & Grether & Guerra & Haston & Herendeen & Hernández & Hopkins & Huamantupa-Chuquimaco & Hughes & Ickert-Bond & Iganci & Koenen & Lewis & de Lima & de Lima & Luckow & Marazzi & Maslin & Morales & Morim & Murphy & O’Donnell & Oliveira & Oliveira & Rando & Ribeiro & Ribeiro & Santos & Seigler & da Silva & Simon & Soares & Terra 2024 |
Caesalpinia dubia
Bruneau & de Queiroz & Ringelberg & Borges & Bortoluzzi & Brown & Cardoso & Clark & Conceição & Cota & Demeulenaere & de Stefano & Ebinger & Ferm & Fonseca-Cortés & Gagnon & Grether & Guerra & Haston & Herendeen & Hernández & Hopkins & Huamantupa-Chuquimaco & Hughes & Ickert-Bond & Iganci & Koenen & Lewis & de Lima & de Lima & Luckow & Marazzi & Maslin & Morales & Morim & Murphy & O’Donnell & Oliveira & Oliveira & Rando & Ribeiro & Ribeiro & Santos & Seigler & da Silva & Simon & Soares & Terra 2024 |
Peltophorum dubium
Bruneau & de Queiroz & Ringelberg & Borges & Bortoluzzi & Brown & Cardoso & Clark & Conceição & Cota & Demeulenaere & de Stefano & Ebinger & Ferm & Fonseca-Cortés & Gagnon & Grether & Guerra & Haston & Herendeen & Hernández & Hopkins & Huamantupa-Chuquimaco & Hughes & Ickert-Bond & Iganci & Koenen & Lewis & de Lima & de Lima & Luckow & Marazzi & Maslin & Morales & Morim & Murphy & O’Donnell & Oliveira & Oliveira & Rando & Ribeiro & Ribeiro & Santos & Seigler & da Silva & Simon & Soares & Terra 2024 |